Looking at the 362 from the breech end, side by side, with a photo of the 3622 don’t the main tubes appear to the same size?A smaller 13xx size pressure tube would save weight and limit the number of shots. Crosman just dropped the disco parts and I was thinking this could possibly be the new source but it sure looks like this could be different. Maybe a good thing I didn’t buy that 13xx pcp conversion kit from china
I loved legos as a kid, my mom a has a picture of a combine with a grain head I had built long B4, specialty kits were the norm. Guess thats why I’m drawn to the platform. New items, like the 36xx pcp, just mean a wider selection of pieces/parts to add to the toy box, if my creative genius ever feels inspired. 🙃
Quote from: threesuns on February 09, 2024, 08:45:58 AMLooking at the 362 from the breech end, side by side, with a photo of the 3622 don’t the main tubes appear to the same size?A smaller 13xx size pressure tube would save weight and limit the number of shots. Crosman just dropped the disco parts and I was thinking this could possibly be the new source but it sure looks like this could be different. Maybe a good thing I didn’t buy that 13xx pcp conversion kit from chinaMy guess, from looking at the photos, is that the 3622 tube is the same diameter as the 362 tube. They are using the same stock and tooling to produce this rifle, to the extent they can anyways.
Erector set.That was probably my favorite toy as a kid.They don't sell them anymore.Hunter
Quote from: HunterWhite on February 11, 2024, 10:20:48 AMErector set.That was probably my favorite toy as a kid.They don't sell them anymore.HunterHunter, you might want to reread what he wrote there.
I should have gotten one of the anniversary 362s. . .
I would want to mount a "scout" optic on mine. Low power and forward mounted for quick engagement with nefarious critters.
Got this tease from Crosman today! Still nothin for the 3677 tho
I have been checking the Crosman site daily to see if the 3622 is available...